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and north korea, south korea. we've had various crisis here and there, i feel like, at least for me the current state seems different. with north korea, two icbm tests in july, the six nuclear tests that followed. and north korea has been close to completing the nuclear program, catering to their capable where they can attack the united states and it wasn't in the sense that it's not acceptable. it's a sense of urgency, that something new and different, whatever that is needs to be done about that. and, of course, we have president trump, who has increased the rhetoric against north korea, i'm sure everyone has seen his speech at the united nations, calling kim jong-un rocket man and threatening to destroy north korea, and, of course, kim jong-un following up with a personal statement, personally, i have not seen such a personal statement, first person with his name. just everything becomes so personal, and the north korean foreign minister following up with a threat to do another nuclear test, this time over the
and north korea, south korea. we've had various crisis here and there, i feel like, at least for me the current state seems different. with north korea, two icbm tests in july, the six nuclear tests that followed. and north korea has been close to completing the nuclear program, catering to their capable where they can attack the united states and it wasn't in the sense that it's not acceptable. it's a sense of urgency, that something new and different, whatever that is needs to be done about...
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six-party talks or other, where north korea said abide by basic nuclearizing north korea. north korea has kept the door closed the new york channel, where because we don't have embassies in each capital, we interact officially at the u.n. missions new york city. north korea closed new york channel last july after we cited kim jong-un for human rights violations and reopened it this the return of the u.s. citizen. demill tarized zone, north korea does not pick up the empty their line or mailbox for messages. korean u.s. and south military officers on the border line yelling, please, we want a meeting, please pick up the phone. they don't there is a military reas that tween cot north korea doesn't answer. we've tried diplomacy, we've negotiations, they have not been successful, yes, we be trying to engage with north korea before we go into a military situation. host: we've learned to live with countries being nuclear powers, can we come to that way korea?nking on north guest: perhaps its is wored smithing, there is a talk about acknowledging them, i don't think we can formal
six-party talks or other, where north korea said abide by basic nuclearizing north korea. north korea has kept the door closed the new york channel, where because we don't have embassies in each capital, we interact officially at the u.n. missions new york city. north korea closed new york channel last july after we cited kim jong-un for human rights violations and reopened it this the return of the u.s. citizen. demill tarized zone, north korea does not pick up the empty their line or mailbox...
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but analysts have long been convinced that north korea is manufacturing it. >> north korea has a long- standing chemical weapons program. they've had this program for a number of decades, it's quite large, it's on a military scale, it was designed for war fighting. north korea's likely the only country currently in the world today that has active chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons programs, and possibly even the ability to deploy all three. that really puts them in a league of their own, in terms of current capabilities. >> big story here, keep an eye on it. north korea firing four ballistic missiles toward the sea of japan early monday morning. >> tonight, kim jong-un could be one step closer to threatening america with a nuclear-tipped missile. the ballistic missiles his regime just test-fired... >> narrator: three weeks after the assassination, kim jong-un had another point to make. >> (speaking korean): >> narrator: he began the most intense period of missile testing in north korea's history. (explosions) in the months since the assassination, kim jong-un has launched more
but analysts have long been convinced that north korea is manufacturing it. >> north korea has a long- standing chemical weapons program. they've had this program for a number of decades, it's quite large, it's on a military scale, it was designed for war fighting. north korea's likely the only country currently in the world today that has active chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons programs, and possibly even the ability to deploy all three. that really puts them in a league of...
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coming back to north korea. america's current diplomatic policy must be cautious in engaging this individual, this leadership that appears to be very unpredictable. reports do confirm north korea is accelerating the pace of its missile testing. devoting more resources to develop its cyber operation. and threatening to create a multi-functional nuclear bomb. recent actions such as the north korea connected hacking groups that stole $81 million from banks in bangladesh and southeast asia show north korea is getting more daring and much more functional. with their cyber operation. from the witnesses today i look forward to hearing from you. and how this department homeland security can better protect the vulnerable critical infrastructure of cyber. cyber threats and how to mitigate such threats here in our country. further while the probability of a electromagnetic pulse appears to be at this time unlikely. north korea has made it clear it is testing its ability to mike a hydro general bomb capable of such destruct
coming back to north korea. america's current diplomatic policy must be cautious in engaging this individual, this leadership that appears to be very unpredictable. reports do confirm north korea is accelerating the pace of its missile testing. devoting more resources to develop its cyber operation. and threatening to create a multi-functional nuclear bomb. recent actions such as the north korea connected hacking groups that stole $81 million from banks in bangladesh and southeast asia show...
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north korea is actually testing the red line of america's mind and north korea understands well where these red lines. president trump has backed up his fiery rhetoric with an increased show of military might. but where are his options now? the first is a so—called decapitation strike, taking out kim jong un and his circle. south korean forces have even been practising. david maxwell, a us special forces colonel, who's done five tours of south korea, doubts it would work. we have to realise that their entire system is designed to protect kim jong un. there are three rings of defence around him and it's likely that he will be in a deeply buried underground facility that will have to be penetrated while there are the military forces counterattacking. the president's second option is to strike kim jong un‘s missile and nuclear facilities. but many of them are hidden. just recently they did a launch from this factory here. but it's largely an underground manufacturing facility. under this hillside covered in trees? yes. so you mean there is a whole factory under there? there is a whol
north korea is actually testing the red line of america's mind and north korea understands well where these red lines. president trump has backed up his fiery rhetoric with an increased show of military might. but where are his options now? the first is a so—called decapitation strike, taking out kim jong un and his circle. south korean forces have even been practising. david maxwell, a us special forces colonel, who's done five tours of south korea, doubts it would work. we have to realise...
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north korea and panorama. north korea's tested a nuclear bomb believed to be ten times more destructive than hiroshima. rocketman is on a suicide mission. kim jong un versus donald trump is the most dangerous stand—off in detectionades. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. so how did north korea achieve its nuclear ambitions? we show how their spies have been trying to steal blueprints for missiles. of course, they need technology, components, illicit activities to fuel the nuclear missile programmes. insiders who work for the regime tell panorama how it uses secret front companies to fund its weapons programme. their top priority is building this nuclear arsenal. so what can president trump do as kim jong un threatens the world? north korea is a situation that should have been handled 25 years ago, 20 years ago, 15 years ago, 10 years ago and five years ago, but i'll fix the mess. this is a live fire exercise. mr kim is ready for war. his ultimate target may be america, but it's south
north korea and panorama. north korea's tested a nuclear bomb believed to be ten times more destructive than hiroshima. rocketman is on a suicide mission. kim jong un versus donald trump is the most dangerous stand—off in detectionades. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. so how did north korea achieve its nuclear ambitions? we show how their spies have been trying to steal blueprints for missiles. of course, they need technology, components, illicit activities to fuel...
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and like to begin with north korea. wondering if i could put you on the spot, there's a lot of rhetoric going around and then outside that there's a lot of analysis of fear of emanate conflict on the korean peninsula. can you describe for us in your view what is the danger today of military conflict over north korea? >> i think the issue were discussing his right now the most immediate national security threat the united states and our partners face. at the same time, the most pressing serious long-term strategic challenge and i think we have to think about that boy think about this is a national security problem boy think about diagnosing and addressing the problem. north korea's u aspiring to establish itself as a nuclear state. and its leader is focusing on his stability and security at home. were also wrestling with the country in northeast asia, how what relationship try to watch with united states. china itself is wrestling with concerns about instability and at the same time is trying to establish a stable relati
and like to begin with north korea. wondering if i could put you on the spot, there's a lot of rhetoric going around and then outside that there's a lot of analysis of fear of emanate conflict on the korean peninsula. can you describe for us in your view what is the danger today of military conflict over north korea? >> i think the issue were discussing his right now the most immediate national security threat the united states and our partners face. at the same time, the most pressing...
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ones that visit north korea. but they are very good at deceptive practices in the commercial and financial sphere, where they use chinese and hong kong and other front companies, and we believe that that is some of what they're doing in the shipping sector, which makes it harder. so that's where that delta comes from. that's why we use the phrase, at least. there are other lists that are much higher than that. and so i think, you know, this is an area where my experience comes on the iran side, where we targeted iran's shipping sector and it was very successful. that's an area now that we're not doing enough on north korea. i think homeland security could help with that. they have some authorities that could be used. i think treasury department, state department, and the point on tiger team, we don't see that in the u.s. government sort of going at sanctions in this way. so i think there's some focus on it, but we need to have more. >> okay, and the 180 days? there's a prohibition or a restriction regarding the s
ones that visit north korea. but they are very good at deceptive practices in the commercial and financial sphere, where they use chinese and hong kong and other front companies, and we believe that that is some of what they're doing in the shipping sector, which makes it harder. so that's where that delta comes from. that's why we use the phrase, at least. there are other lists that are much higher than that. and so i think, you know, this is an area where my experience comes on the iran side,...
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policy toward north korea. this comes to us from an event hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. panelists discuss the role of regional countries, including south korea, japan, and china. this is 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i am jim chauff, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace in our asia program. welcome to our event called weighing bad options. past diplomacy with north korea and alliance options today. the significant interest we see in today's event, of course, is attributable to the quality and reputation of our speakers and our panelists. it is also a topic that is foremost in the minds of policymakers in embassies in washington. what kinds of realistic diplomatic options do we have to prevent a nuclear catastrophe with north korea and how do we evaluate these options. today as japanese citizens unfortunately grow accustomed to missile warning sirens and text messages. it's worth remembering that a decade ago this month the second phas
policy toward north korea. this comes to us from an event hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. panelists discuss the role of regional countries, including south korea, japan, and china. this is 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i am jim chauff, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace in our asia program. welcome to our event called weighing bad options. past diplomacy with north korea and alliance options today. the...
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north korea has nuclear weapons. the search for details on the early life of kim jong un takes us to bern switzerland. kim's father north korean leader kim jong il is reported to have sent him here to attend school under an assumed name. there's a large north korean community unburned swiss journalists tito's plattner explains why they choose to live there. just like no u.s. research being told us she's the reason for that lies in the recent history of switzerland it's a neutral country and many international organizations are based here out. switzerland has always been open to the north koreans they know that this is a peaceful country with a business and that their privacy will be respected their prevail you're going to join that's why a lot of prominent north koreans send their kids to study here he was going to deal she's sick and that includes kim jong un here can join each of us is a false raise. in one thousand nine hundred ninety two swiss authorities received an application filed by the north korean embassy
north korea has nuclear weapons. the search for details on the early life of kim jong un takes us to bern switzerland. kim's father north korean leader kim jong il is reported to have sent him here to attend school under an assumed name. there's a large north korean community unburned swiss journalists tito's plattner explains why they choose to live there. just like no u.s. research being told us she's the reason for that lies in the recent history of switzerland it's a neutral country and...
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korea, and north korea came to the table to negotiate. i do not think that we should be talking about a military escalation until we have exhausting all nonmilitary options, and that includes even toughening the sanctions beyond what has occurred thus far and ensuring that we can say honestly that we tried everything possible. right now, donald trump is just shoving all of that aside and moving right towards the military option, and that is very dangerous because kim will not in any way stop short of starting to shoot his rockets towards south korea, which would kill hundreds of thousands almost immediately and could quickly escalate into an all-out nuclear war. >> senator markey, thanks so much for joining us. >> glad to be on. >> still ahead, surprising new developments in the las vegas massacre investigation. officials at the hotel where a gunman turned his room into a sniper's nest, now are openly questioning whether or not the police have the timeline right. >>> also breaking, fire catastrophe. the death toll is rising as wildfires s
korea, and north korea came to the table to negotiate. i do not think that we should be talking about a military escalation until we have exhausting all nonmilitary options, and that includes even toughening the sanctions beyond what has occurred thus far and ensuring that we can say honestly that we tried everything possible. right now, donald trump is just shoving all of that aside and moving right towards the military option, and that is very dangerous because kim will not in any way stop...
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would you support military action against north korea? >> only if north korea attacked us. at this point, no. and i don't believe president trump lit the wick for this. i think we need to go back over the previous administrations and we've seen this escalation with north korea gaining missile technology, perfecting them from a nuclear bomb to possibly a hydrogen bomb. this is something that's been going on and on. president trump didn't light the wick. we're coming off of eight years of strategic patience, which has turned a blind eye and to do th. so president trump has made it very clear statement saying that he will defend the united states, our territories, and our allies as our agreements with south korea states. and so we're going to stand by that. kim jong-un is the one that's lighting the wick and flaming the flames by his rhetoric of showing tv commercials of the united states blowing up. and talking about how he's going to, you know, light a ring of fire around our fleet out in the pacific. so, he's the one that's enflaming this. donald trump is the adult in the r
would you support military action against north korea? >> only if north korea attacked us. at this point, no. and i don't believe president trump lit the wick for this. i think we need to go back over the previous administrations and we've seen this escalation with north korea gaining missile technology, perfecting them from a nuclear bomb to possibly a hydrogen bomb. this is something that's been going on and on. president trump didn't light the wick. we're coming off of eight years of...
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korea, although they're not happy with north korea, they have a treaty with north korea but north korea serves a purpose for china as was articulated. i don't think they want to see it used doing something in north korea that would upset this equation where they have an ally and in some ways they probably view north korea, given historical park, tribune tribuy state, but the fact is it's their turf. china will be very protective and concerned if we should, my personal view, unilaterally or in consultation with our allies do something that is amicable to the interest and that's what have to be part of any in my view, in a discussion about what plants and attention would be. really our allies in the south korea but china, that's an important region for them. >> i'm going to unleash the ious audience on you now. bracer cells. it's difficult for me to see because of the lights. i would like the first questions to be from students and want to get to the press section before you finish up, or students who are members of the gw community. who's going to choose for me? there's a gentleman up he
korea, although they're not happy with north korea, they have a treaty with north korea but north korea serves a purpose for china as was articulated. i don't think they want to see it used doing something in north korea that would upset this equation where they have an ally and in some ways they probably view north korea, given historical park, tribune tribuy state, but the fact is it's their turf. china will be very protective and concerned if we should, my personal view, unilaterally or in...
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the issue with north korea now is it's easy to identify vessels that have the north korea flag for the ones that visit north korea, but they are very good at deceptive practices where they use chinese and hong kong and other front companies, and we believe that as some of what they are doing in the shipping sector which makes it harder. that is where the delta comes from and that's why we use the phrase at least. there are other less much higher than that. this is an area where my experience comes on the iran side when we targeted their shipping sector and it was very successful. that's an area now were not doing enough on north korea, and i think homeland security could help. the treasury department, state department and tiger team, we don't see that and the u.s. government going out sanctions in this way. i think there is some focus but there needs to be more. >> and there's a prohibition or restriction regarding the sanctions regime. >> when the department of homeland security, that's a requirement when they have to make decisions. you can do it earlier than 180 days. >> okay, do we
the issue with north korea now is it's easy to identify vessels that have the north korea flag for the ones that visit north korea, but they are very good at deceptive practices where they use chinese and hong kong and other front companies, and we believe that as some of what they are doing in the shipping sector which makes it harder. that is where the delta comes from and that's why we use the phrase at least. there are other less much higher than that. this is an area where my experience...
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but to get into north korea, you need to leave eventually. —— justin north korea, you need to leave eventually. ——justin hastings. north korea, you need to leave eventually. -- justin hastings. you have caught your book a most enterprising country. that is not a lot of people about north korea. they are enterprising in the sense that they need means to make money. the government does not provide for them, and is harmfulfor their lifestyle, so they need to make money by any means they can, by any means they can be a legal or illegal, to survive. in your book, you based a lot of your analysis on the people you spoke to in the border area with china. i know that china, adding recently announced an orderfor north china, adding recently announced an order for north korean china, adding recently announced an orderfor north korean companies operating in china to leave. they will have a huge impact of the people you spoke to. yes. most of the people we spoke to were chinese trading or in ventures with north korea. so depending on how the regulation is enforced, this could have a major impact on no
but to get into north korea, you need to leave eventually. —— justin north korea, you need to leave eventually. ——justin hastings. north korea, you need to leave eventually. -- justin hastings. you have caught your book a most enterprising country. that is not a lot of people about north korea. they are enterprising in the sense that they need means to make money. the government does not provide for them, and is harmfulfor their lifestyle, so they need to make money by any means they...
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i believe they're funding north korea. i believe they're trading with north korea. i believe they're doing things with north korea that is totally inappropriate, that doesn't pertain to the deal, but in my opinion it does because it's called ‘the spirit of the deal‘. and you will see what i will be doing in the not too distant future. but iran is a bad player and they will be taken care of as a bad player. the us vice—president, mike pence, has walked out of an nfl game after some players refused to stand for the national anthem. mr pence said he left the match between the colts and the 49ers because he would not dignify any event which showed such disrespect. the symbolic protest against racial injustice has been staged at a number of games in recent weeks. well, this looks like a very much planned walkout by the vice president. it should have come to... no surprise to mike pence that the players on the field, the san francisco 49ers, knelt during the national anthem. they have done so for the last three weeks. in fact it was one of those players who started
i believe they're funding north korea. i believe they're trading with north korea. i believe they're doing things with north korea that is totally inappropriate, that doesn't pertain to the deal, but in my opinion it does because it's called ‘the spirit of the deal‘. and you will see what i will be doing in the not too distant future. but iran is a bad player and they will be taken care of as a bad player. the us vice—president, mike pence, has walked out of an nfl game after some players...
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strategy towards north korea. and it's one that has the advantage of presenting an option other than a military first response. as many experts have called for, this legislation takes a page from the iran sanctions playbook by mandating the use of secondary sanctions which were widely credited with forcing iran to the negotiating table. in the context of north korea, an american program of secondary sanctions wouldn't just ban u.s. companies from with north ss korea, it would also force companies, individuals, banks, and governments to make a choice. stop doing business with with n korea and its enablers, or be cut off from the global financial system. although we saw in iran context just how powerful this approach can be, when carefully fashioned as part of a broad coalition, we must remember that sanctions alone are not a strategy. sanctions are a tool and in order for them to work they must be linked to a broader strategic effort with a high level of skill in their desire and implementation and with the clear u
strategy towards north korea. and it's one that has the advantage of presenting an option other than a military first response. as many experts have called for, this legislation takes a page from the iran sanctions playbook by mandating the use of secondary sanctions which were widely credited with forcing iran to the negotiating table. in the context of north korea, an american program of secondary sanctions wouldn't just ban u.s. companies from with north ss korea, it would also force...
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and north korea. between north korea and other countries on the region and only then. can there be a way to towards a balanced decision all other ways war drizzled. in dead ends with this is a very dangerous down also but i have just remember just this idea just came to me everyone is talking about. imposing new sanctions on north korea but north korea has been living under these sanctions for decades. in two thousand and one. i'm not mistaken when i was in north korea i imagine the father of the current leader of the country that has said to me of the time that he had a nuclear bomb. and yes he did go moreover. that's because they couldn't use some very simple artillery system that was able to take this payload just seoul that was two thousand and one now it's twenty seventeen now the country has been living under constant sanctions and now they have a hydrogen bomb. now there. may styles intermedia trains missiles not just artillery they can reach much food. is this the way that can lead towards a resolution of this conflict or this problem or know that there was a t
and north korea. between north korea and other countries on the region and only then. can there be a way to towards a balanced decision all other ways war drizzled. in dead ends with this is a very dangerous down also but i have just remember just this idea just came to me everyone is talking about. imposing new sanctions on north korea but north korea has been living under these sanctions for decades. in two thousand and one. i'm not mistaken when i was in north korea i imagine the father of...
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when it comes to north korea. looks like the u.k. is taking things seriously they know full well that if the u.s. jumps into a war with north korea they might be one of the first ones asked to come along for the ride and just to think about that the fact is that these guys have started writing up plans on how they would help the united states in a war against north korea now we know the brits historically speaking have always had a pretty incredible navy and they still do to this day and what they are considering doing is adding to their arsenal with the h.m.s. queen elizabeth now here we've got some stats on this big boat this is an aircraft carrier and it's brand new it's not supposed to be put into commission until two thousand and twenty two worth about three point nine billion dollars to ship a three thousand separate compartments four hundred thirty one cabins and sixteen hundred bombs and it can hold up to thirty six f. thirty five b. stealth fighter jets i thought a lot of planes with a lot of firepower but the question is wi
when it comes to north korea. looks like the u.k. is taking things seriously they know full well that if the u.s. jumps into a war with north korea they might be one of the first ones asked to come along for the ride and just to think about that the fact is that these guys have started writing up plans on how they would help the united states in a war against north korea now we know the brits historically speaking have always had a pretty incredible navy and they still do to this day and what...
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the heritage foundation's disclaimer discusses north korea. and the cost of the republican tax plan. be sure to watch c-span's republic -- c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> jeremy corbyn in brighton england. he sets out the main goals of his party
the heritage foundation's disclaimer discusses north korea. and the cost of the republican tax plan. be sure to watch c-span's republic -- c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> jeremy corbyn in brighton england. he sets out the main goals of his party
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it sounds bad and everyone doesn't like this, but the fact is north korea has been north korea, it's going to be north korea, south korea is different, has been south korea, it's held for six decades. kit continue going if we keep deterps working, but that's a difficult thorny problem that professionals like sue really know how to deal with, not what the administration is doing. >> does this worry you, watching from europe? when the cuban missile kcrisis, that standoff happened, a much smaller country, north korea, but does it worry to watch these trading of insults? >> it's decayed since we did not take seriously enough the threat of north korea. so now we wake up because we are at the edge, at the verge of the abyss. it's a little late. my feeling, i'm not a specialist as you are, but the one who has the key of this situation is china. china is aiming to have a real world influence. they are probably ready if there was a real agreement with ameri america to fulfill the standards which are required to be a real superpower. they cannot afford to have susm a nuts ally as kim jong-un.
it sounds bad and everyone doesn't like this, but the fact is north korea has been north korea, it's going to be north korea, south korea is different, has been south korea, it's held for six decades. kit continue going if we keep deterps working, but that's a difficult thorny problem that professionals like sue really know how to deal with, not what the administration is doing. >> does this worry you, watching from europe? when the cuban missile kcrisis, that standoff happened, a much...
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korea isn't sort of worth it as a geo political buffer anymore i don't see them cutting north korea loose the u.s. president has dismissed his secretary of state's efforts to negotiate with north korea as a waste of time donald trump's comments come a day off the rex tillerson revealed that the u.s. was using direct channels of communication with pyongyang mike hanna reports from washington. secretary of state rix to listen has been holding high level talks in beijing dealing both with north korea as well as the wider relationship between the u.s. and china this seen as a crucial part of a warm up in relations between the two countries and china would have welcomed to listens apparent commitment to pursuing a diplomatic track in dealing with north korea in an off the camera interview the secretary of state confirmed publicly that the u.s. was pursuing back channels in dialogue with the pyongyang administration. this was the president's reaction less than twenty four hours later i told ricks to listen now wonderful secretary of state that he's wasting his time trying to negotiate wit
korea isn't sort of worth it as a geo political buffer anymore i don't see them cutting north korea loose the u.s. president has dismissed his secretary of state's efforts to negotiate with north korea as a waste of time donald trump's comments come a day off the rex tillerson revealed that the u.s. was using direct channels of communication with pyongyang mike hanna reports from washington. secretary of state rix to listen has been holding high level talks in beijing dealing both with north...
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policy on north korea. speakers include the former envoy to the six party talks with north korea during the bush administration and the executive director of the committee for human rights in north korea. the center for the national interests hosts this event. it's about an hour, 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. welcome to the center of national interests and our session on north korean crisis. you may have noticed the large camera and good looking, and we're live on c-span 1, i'm told. this should be a good session. i'm honored to be accompanied by two good friends who have some experience with north korea. to my right, ambassador joe, fluent in mandarin, a u.s. representative to the korean economic development agency. associate director of national intelligence and mission manager for north korea and director of the national counterproliferation center and especially adviser to the director of national intelligence. so is he's been trying to make sense of this problem to a lot of peop
policy on north korea. speakers include the former envoy to the six party talks with north korea during the bush administration and the executive director of the committee for human rights in north korea. the center for the national interests hosts this event. it's about an hour, 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. welcome to the center of national interests and our session on north korean crisis. you may have noticed the large camera and good looking, and we're live...
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countries sending north korea home. it's a combination of pressure and the president building a very strong message to north korea that you will engage with us at some point to solve this because we're not going to allow you to have nuclear weapons and i have to make the tough decision, i will. and so i think in north korea, we have completely unified the international community, including north korea's previously closest allies that are now aligned with us. >> secretary of state rex tillerson, thanks so much for your time. we hope you'll come back and
countries sending north korea home. it's a combination of pressure and the president building a very strong message to north korea that you will engage with us at some point to solve this because we're not going to allow you to have nuclear weapons and i have to make the tough decision, i will. and so i think in north korea, we have completely unified the international community, including north korea's previously closest allies that are now aligned with us. >> secretary of state rex...
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. >> north korea has continued testing nuclear weapons. not just of course threatening north korea and japan but of course also within a strong is region. governors today asked exactly about what is happening to escalate these various elements the world is trying to stand against north korea in terms of sanctions. government and part of international efforts is stepping up. >> the minister of foreign affairs. >> thank you mr. speaker and i these questions. we strongly support the un security council resolution that was passed unanimously by all 15 members of the security council imposing further sanctions on afterkorea just nine days north korea had conducted its six illegal and most powerful nuclear test. last thursday, spoke at length with u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson about the contents of the supposed resolution. we noted that while north korea is isolated diplomatically, it is not self-sufficient economically. relation to in energy. secretary tillerson and i agreed that ever-increasing economic pressure on north korea is in es
. >> north korea has continued testing nuclear weapons. not just of course threatening north korea and japan but of course also within a strong is region. governors today asked exactly about what is happening to escalate these various elements the world is trying to stand against north korea in terms of sanctions. government and part of international efforts is stepping up. >> the minister of foreign affairs. >> thank you mr. speaker and i these questions. we strongly support...
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six-party talks or other, where north korea said abide by basic nuclearizing north korea. north korea has kept the door closed the new york channel, where because we don't have embassies in each capital, we interact officially at the u.n. missions new york city. north korea closed new york channel last july after we cited kim jong-un for human rights violations and reopened it this the return of the u.s. citizen. demill tarized zone, north korea does not pick up the empty their line or mailbox for messages. korean u.s. and south military officers on the border line yelling, please, we want a meeting, please pick up the phone. they don't there is a military reas that tween cot north korea doesn't answer. we've tried diplomacy, we've negotiations, they have not been successful, yes, we be trying to engage with north korea before we go into a military situation. host: we've learned to live with countries being nuclear powers, can we come to that way korea?nking on north guest: perhaps its is wored smithing, there is a talk about acknowledging them, i don't think we can formal
six-party talks or other, where north korea said abide by basic nuclearizing north korea. north korea has kept the door closed the new york channel, where because we don't have embassies in each capital, we interact officially at the u.n. missions new york city. north korea closed new york channel last july after we cited kim jong-un for human rights violations and reopened it this the return of the u.s. citizen. demill tarized zone, north korea does not pick up the empty their line or mailbox...
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secretary tillerson speaking about north korea. talking about how diplomacy was still in the lead until quote the last bomb drops. this is as president trump casts doubt if diplomacy through series of tweets and secretary of state and president trump's national security adviser general hr mcmaster saying diplomacy would be in the lead with regards to north korea in another interview today. >> the president doesn't have to clear anything with me. but his tweet is consistent with his policy. with both the iran policy and with the north korea policy, the president gave us very clear guidance at the outset. we delivered as national security team multiple optiones to the president. had broad ranging discussions. the president made decisions on very coherent well laid out strategies and that's what we are executing now. >> so there, hr mcmaster, laying out that the president reviewed a wide range of strategies with iran and north korea. we cewill see which one he move with forward. >> thanks very much. >>> in that remarkable interview wi
secretary tillerson speaking about north korea. talking about how diplomacy was still in the lead until quote the last bomb drops. this is as president trump casts doubt if diplomacy through series of tweets and secretary of state and president trump's national security adviser general hr mcmaster saying diplomacy would be in the lead with regards to north korea in another interview today. >> the president doesn't have to clear anything with me. but his tweet is consistent with his...
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korea could they change north korea's behavior if they wanted to not really if you think back every time that she jingping has been near an international microphone for some reason this is the perfect time to fire off a missile or explode a nuclear bomb you can just check that and you'll see that that is the case she has is a very controlled person he does not react to donald trump he does not react to kim even though these are open provocations the chinese people are not happy about it chinese government is not happy about it face is an important issue here and young kim seems to delight in making sure he puts she's face in the mud every opportunity ken ok that isn't ok are you shaking your head a bit there very quickly you'll view on that. i think china as we we all agree is one of the world's most powerful countries and if china were to decide that it wanted to push regime change in north korea or if it wanted to get kim to stop with this missile tests it has the ability to do so again massive country north korea has always been in its sphere of interest of influence china just d
korea could they change north korea's behavior if they wanted to not really if you think back every time that she jingping has been near an international microphone for some reason this is the perfect time to fire off a missile or explode a nuclear bomb you can just check that and you'll see that that is the case she has is a very controlled person he does not react to donald trump he does not react to kim even though these are open provocations the chinese people are not happy about it chinese...
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north korea. some countries like poland for example have about 400 north korean workers. they are trying to pressure countries like that to limit and not renew the visas of those north koreans who are working there. despite tougher sanctions from the united states, from china and now from the eu, it looks like north korea is not affected at all. now they are warning countries that are joining the sanctions list should refrain from joining us military action to avoid retaliation. yeah, that the statement by the deputy un ambassador of north korea, who says "as ambassador of north korea, who says "as long as one doesn't take part in us military actions against the dprk, north korea, we have no intention to use nuclear weapons against any other country". so yet another heightening of the rhetoric between north korea and the west. of course directed at the us after this war of words. donald trump threatening to totally destroy north korea, saying last week there was only one way... the one thing that
north korea. some countries like poland for example have about 400 north korean workers. they are trying to pressure countries like that to limit and not renew the visas of those north koreans who are working there. despite tougher sanctions from the united states, from china and now from the eu, it looks like north korea is not affected at all. now they are warning countries that are joining the sanctions list should refrain from joining us military action to avoid retaliation. yeah, that the...
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this is your third trip to north korea. what was different this time? >> there was much more military mobilization, and everywhere you go there are billboards showing north korea missiles striking the u.s. capitol. students are parading every day with these military marches. there's an element of menace in the air, frankly. i think what struck us the most -- i was with three colleagues. we were hosted by the foreign ministry, and we were housed in a foreign ministry compound with rice paddies outside the city. we eventually realized this was to protect us from other elements inside north korea. the security courses or military who might not be onboard with having an american journalist in town. >> you were sensing more aggression from the people? >> yes. look, north korea is no more phau phaupb livic than -- hard liners are ascending in both capitals, which is scary. >> the feeling is of terror or optimism because they think north korea would squash the u.s.? >> reporting in north korea you don't really know what people are thinking. they are reading fr
this is your third trip to north korea. what was different this time? >> there was much more military mobilization, and everywhere you go there are billboards showing north korea missiles striking the u.s. capitol. students are parading every day with these military marches. there's an element of menace in the air, frankly. i think what struck us the most -- i was with three colleagues. we were hosted by the foreign ministry, and we were housed in a foreign ministry compound with rice...
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celebrating north korea agreeing to abandon its nuclear weapons program again. 2006, north korea tested its first nuclear weapon. since then, north korea has conducted five more nuclear weapon tests and dozens of ballistic missile flight tests threatening american targets. i'll ask you both. if a denuclearrization agreement is reached how can we ensure that the kim regime does not fool us again like they have over the past couple of decades? >> nor i agree with you. that is the challenge. we have to -- if an agreement is reached we are going to having to very carefully hold them to account. we cannot get to the same place we are in today and again, we would maximize it the pressure that we've put on in a calibrated way to avoid that, the perilous situation we're in today. >> do you care to comment? >> yeah, i think what we would have to do is make sure we have the entire international community on board for the enforcement of the agreement and it's very clear what the stipulations are in the enforcement that we have inspectors in. it would be an intrusive inspection regime and we would
celebrating north korea agreeing to abandon its nuclear weapons program again. 2006, north korea tested its first nuclear weapon. since then, north korea has conducted five more nuclear weapon tests and dozens of ballistic missile flight tests threatening american targets. i'll ask you both. if a denuclearrization agreement is reached how can we ensure that the kim regime does not fool us again like they have over the past couple of decades? >> nor i agree with you. that is the challenge....
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korea five days after north korea conducted its sixth illegal and most powerful nuclear test. last thursday, i spoke at length with u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson about the contents of the proposed resolution, and we noted that while north korea is isolated diplomatically, it is not self-sufficient economically. particularly in relation to basic commodities including energy. as secretary tillerson and i agreed that ever increasing economic pressure on north korea is an essential pillar of the collective international strategy to compel north korea to return to the negotiating table and to abandon its illegal missile and nuclear programs. we noted the special responsibility of the permanent five members of the security council, particularly those who maintain an economic relationship with north korea, to uphold the authority of the security council in face of the repeated violations by north korea. and to impose maximum economic pressure on the north korean regime to make it change course. mr. speaker, the new additional sanctions target very important parts of the north
korea five days after north korea conducted its sixth illegal and most powerful nuclear test. last thursday, i spoke at length with u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson about the contents of the proposed resolution, and we noted that while north korea is isolated diplomatically, it is not self-sufficient economically. particularly in relation to basic commodities including energy. as secretary tillerson and i agreed that ever increasing economic pressure on north korea is an essential pillar...
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>> we have agreements with north korea. with that framework of 1994 in the fact of the matter is with that plutonium program we have that process of 1989 and the also visiting with president clinton so that was progress to the nuclear programs. in with those nuclear weapons. the only way they will stop is if they say we know you have concerns we will address those but to stop launch missiles i don't know how you don't get there if you don't talk to them. >> what we offer them a what we wanted return? and then they have to stop bin the nuclear test. literally travel of a piece of paper from that a line albright as secretary of state they won a security services and a peace treaty. and with the economic development assistance. to pursue nuclear weapons for a number of years. inez they were promised so there were a number of deliverable available but the main one is security. >> pharmacist ended the korean war. to scale back. >> i will put you on the spot is north korea more or less likely to negotiate if u.s. pulls out of the
>> we have agreements with north korea. with that framework of 1994 in the fact of the matter is with that plutonium program we have that process of 1989 and the also visiting with president clinton so that was progress to the nuclear programs. in with those nuclear weapons. the only way they will stop is if they say we know you have concerns we will address those but to stop launch missiles i don't know how you don't get there if you don't talk to them. >> what we offer them a what...
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certainly short term with north korea. iran is more sensible than north korea. they're -- right in the long term. i don't think kim jong-un is suicidal. and i think that the more he sees the president trump is strong, that president trump does have the nuclear deterrent. that makes it less likely we have a war. just over the past few weeks, ever sips the president gave a speech at u.n., for first time we've seen some real progress involving north korea with china, again for first time, talking about imposing real sanctions on north korea. now they have to follow through. this is the furthest they have ever gone even discussing possibility of it. they said they are going to do it. i think president's policies work. it is important for north korea to know, that the u.s. is serious and they will not get away with any type of aggression. trish: by the u.s. being serious, not just us, right? we shouldn't be trading with north korea anyway, also rest of the world, specifically china. i keep hearing china is really the key to north korea. if we want north korea to disa
certainly short term with north korea. iran is more sensible than north korea. they're -- right in the long term. i don't think kim jong-un is suicidal. and i think that the more he sees the president trump is strong, that president trump does have the nuclear deterrent. that makes it less likely we have a war. just over the past few weeks, ever sips the president gave a speech at u.n., for first time we've seen some real progress involving north korea with china, again for first time, talking...
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we can't let north korea -- north korea get to a point where they have hundreds of nuclear weapons that could threaten the united states. bruce bennett from the rand corporation. bruce: the cost of staying on top for netflix, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: netflix is gaining in the late part of the trading millioner gaining 5.2 extra subscribers in the third quarter, ahead of activist -- estimates, despite the latest price rise of 10%. in withnetflix came subscriber games -- games 850ide the united states, -- 850,000 in the united states and 4 million outside. they did well across the board. bags more of a mixed elsewhere. the forecast for international growth was higher than analysts but -- projections. the domestic number was lower. the price increase is going to be about a dollar for the most popular subscription in the united states, because they're having to spend more on programming to stay ahead of the pack and keep people coming to knock rivals like amazon and its soon to be disney. the content budget next year is going to be as much as $8 billion. acquireludes shows
we can't let north korea -- north korea get to a point where they have hundreds of nuclear weapons that could threaten the united states. bruce bennett from the rand corporation. bruce: the cost of staying on top for netflix, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: netflix is gaining in the late part of the trading millioner gaining 5.2 extra subscribers in the third quarter, ahead of activist -- estimates, despite the latest price rise of 10%. in withnetflix came subscriber games -- games...
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the president tweeted earlier this afternoon on north korea. "presidents and their administrations have been talking to north korea for 25 years, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid, hasn't worked. agreements vie eigolated before ink was drying making fools of u.s. negotiators. sorry, but only one thing will work." here's what the president told a group of reporters on the white house lawn about those north korea tweets. listen carefully. >> reporter: what's the one thing that work? >> you'll figure that out pretty soon. >> "you will figure it out pretty soon" when asked what is the one thing that will work? kaitlin, the president is talking about this one option in his tweet regarding north korea. but you heard something different from the white house press secretary, sarah sanders? >> we reached out to the press secretary to ask what the president meant by the one thing that's left for north korea. she didn't add anything further to the president's remarks but did confirm that all options are still on the table for north korea.
the president tweeted earlier this afternoon on north korea. "presidents and their administrations have been talking to north korea for 25 years, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid, hasn't worked. agreements vie eigolated before ink was drying making fools of u.s. negotiators. sorry, but only one thing will work." here's what the president told a group of reporters on the white house lawn about those north korea tweets. listen carefully. >> reporter: what's the...
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me by phone already today and when he visits we will spend time discussing the issues of north korea and aim to confirm our close alliance voters weren't just focused on north korea in this election but some felt opposition parties felt to provide them with an alternative agenda. that was worth voting for. position parties need to become stronger and the result reflected many people's wish to see that happen they mean. instead of supporting the liberal democratic party actively i think voters didn't have any choice. the newly formed party of hope which many considered was the major threat didn't get as many seats as expected the other new party on the block the constitutional democratic party has become the main opposition tripling the number of seats in the lower house but i will say this election victory as a strong mandate to deliver on his reform agenda and act on his lifelong mission to revise japan's pacifist constitution and give the country's self-defense forces a more active role but the issue is controversial and voters are divided on a constitutional challenge with the esc
me by phone already today and when he visits we will spend time discussing the issues of north korea and aim to confirm our close alliance voters weren't just focused on north korea in this election but some felt opposition parties felt to provide them with an alternative agenda. that was worth voting for. position parties need to become stronger and the result reflected many people's wish to see that happen they mean. instead of supporting the liberal democratic party actively i think voters...
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also talk about north korea in the escalating tensions between the u.s. and north korea. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to puerto rico, where governor ricardo rosello announced on sunday that he was instructing puerto rico's electrical power authority, known as prepa, to cancel its controversial $300 million contract with the tiny montana-based company whitefish. the governor's move came after enormous pressure and scrutiny of the contract to reconstruct puerto rico's electrical power grid devevastated by hurricane maria. whitefish energy is based in the tiny hometown of interior secretary ryan zinke. joe colonnetta, the head of the private equity company that backs whitefish, was a trump campaign donor. meanwhile, whitefish ceo andrew techmanski argues his company's ability to mobilize quickly was vital to winning the contract. amy: all of this comes as a leaked copy of the contract sparked even further outrage last week whwhen it revealed tht the te
also talk about north korea in the escalating tensions between the u.s. and north korea. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to puerto rico, where governor ricardo rosello announced on sunday that he was instructing puerto rico's electrical power authority, known as prepa, to cancel its controversial $300 million contract with the tiny montana-based company whitefish. the...
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i believe they're funding north korea. i believe they're trading with north korea. i believe they're doing things with north korea that is totally inappropriate that doesn't pertain to the deal; but in my opinion it does because it's called ‘the spirit of the deal‘. and you will see what i will be doing in the not too distant future. but iran is a bad player and they will be taken care of as a bad player. the us vice—president, mike pence, has walked out of an nfl game some news breaking in the last half an hourorso, some news breaking in the last half an hour or so, involving harvey weinstein. the multiple 0scar an hour or so, involving harvey weinstein. the multiple oscar winner has been dismissed from the weinstein company. the board of directors made the decision saying it was in light of new information about misconduct. this follows allegations that he sexually harassed women for decades. the us vice—president, mike pence, has walked out of an nfl game after some players refused to stand for the national anthem. mr pence said he left the match between
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so, i think in north korea we have completely unified the international community, including north korea's previously closest allies are now aligned with us. i think that's a significant achievement from a foreign policy standpoint from this president. >> secretary of state rex tillerson, thank you for your time. we hope you come back and wish you the best of luck in your job. >>> a top republican senator is calling the white house an adult day care center and says the vast majority of his colleagues share that point. we'll have a different senator if that's true. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. with flavors you'll love.re like
so, i think in north korea we have completely unified the international community, including north korea's previously closest allies are now aligned with us. i think that's a significant achievement from a foreign policy standpoint from this president. >> secretary of state rex tillerson, thank you for your time. we hope you come back and wish you the best of luck in your job. >>> a top republican senator is calling the white house an adult day care center and says the vast...